
How your donation helps:
£10 contributes towards our delivery of public education, helping ensure as many people as possible are trained in CPR and are Resus Ready.
£20 contributes towards community engagement work, helping to build resilient communities that are better prepared to respond in an emergency.
£24.00 pays for us to register one Community First Responder on their initial training course, preparing them to volunteer with us.
£30 contributes towards maintaining and refreshing a community Public Access Defibrillator, ensuring it is ready to save a life if needed.
£49.50 provides a manikin conversion kit, ensuring our training manikins are representative of the communities we serve.
£56.36 provides a set of pads for a Public Access Defibrillator, returning it to lifesaving status following use.
£100 contributes towards the equipment needed by our volunteers to continue providing emergency responses.
£400.06 provides a new CPR training manikin to teach members of the public lifesaving skills.
£900.00 provides a new Public Access Defibrillator to give cardiac arrest patients in rural communities the best chance of survival.
Our Wish List
If you are looking to make a larger gift, sponsor a project, or support your local community, these are some of the items currently on our wish list.
If you are interested in funding, sponsoring or fundraising for any of the items, please get in touch with the charity team first. We can discuss current priorities, locations and opportunities to ensure your support has the greatest possible impact.
£900 – £2,400
Public Access Defibrillators
Help place life-saving defibrillators in communities where they are needed most. The cost varies depending on the model and installation requirements.
£1,000
Community Engagement Equipment
A complete gazebo, display stands, tables and banners to help our teams deliver CPR training, health education and community engagement at local events.
£2,500
Community Educator Equipment Set
A complete set of CPR training equipment, including a range of diverse manikins and educational resources, enabling our Community Educators to train more people in life-saving skills.
£5,400
Community Falls Rescue Kits
Specialist equipment that supports community-based responses to people who have fallen, helping reduce unnecessary hospital admissions and ambulance conveyances where appropriate.
£100,000
Community Welfare and Response Vehicle
These vehicles support community resilience, emergency preparedness and volunteer response activities across our region. Our ambition is to secure a dedicated vehicle for each operational unit, creating opportunities for businesses and organisations to sponsor a vehicle serving their local community.

